Seona Bellamy wrote:
On 05/07/07, *dwain* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    Seona Bellamy wrote:
    > My definition of designer vs developer is these days coloured by the
    > company I'm working for. The designers are the people who come
    up with
    > the ideas and the layouts and the graphics. The developers are the
    > people who write code, be that (X)HTML, CSS, JavaScript, ColdFusion,
    > PHP, etc.
    although i would like to think of myself as a developer, i guess i'm
    really a designer.  i write (x)html and css, but have little or no
    experience with php, mysql or javascript.  so i write mostly static
    pages, but the clientèle i write for don't need much in a dynamic web
    site; however, that should not prevent me from learning php,
    javascript
    and mysql.

    so i guess you could say i'm a front-end developer due to certain
    lacking skills to make me a full fledged developer.


That's probably a fair enough assessment, although I don't think you should compare being a front-end developer to being a "fully-fledged" developer as if the former were necessarily a bad thing.
i hope that i didn't imply that a front end developer is less of a developer that a full fledged developer. i guess what i meant is that i'm not a well rounded developer yet to be a full fledged developer (front and back end).

cheers,
dwain

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Dwain Alford
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"The artist may use any form which his expression demands;
for his inner impulse must find suitable expression."  Kandinsky



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